When is facebook updating everyone to timeline

Nonetheless, there are a couple of ways around this issue.They’re not always completely effective, so I apologize in advance if they don’t work for you.

People can use events to invite their friends to anything from a dinner party to a community fundraiser.Update (3/24/2012): IMPORTANT – When you upgrade to Facebook Timeline almost all of your old posts will be available to the public, even if they were previously only visible to your friends.Take a look at this video to learn how to see what the public can see on your profile and to learn how to “bulk” change the visibility of your public facing posts: Update (01/29/2011): Facebook recently announced that Timeline will be rolled out to all users within the next couple weeks, regardless of whether or not the user “opts in”.More than 1 billion people around the world use Facebook Groups every month.Groups give people a private space to share with small groups of people, like family, teammates or best friends. Within a group, people can post updates, share photos and files and organize events.The original news feed is an algorithmically generated and constantly refreshing summary of updates about the activities of one's friends.

The concept is relatively new at the time, with Twitter having launched only a few months in advance.

Because of this, it is even more important that you and all your friends properly prepare your Facebook profiles – don’t forget to share this guide when you’re done!

Facebook Timeline Update Facebook Timeline has been released worldwide and you will notice that there are some very important steps you need to take in order to prepare your new Facebook profile before publishing it.

One of the most glaring imperfections, currently, is the inability to update your profile picture without notifying anyone on your friend’s list. I know, however, that it’s really embarrassing to update your avatar for professional purposes, and have someone potentially click on that avatar and see a dozen comments from your grandparents.

Although you’re able to upload photos to Facebook privately, once you designate that photo as your avatar, it’s made public again. Avatars don’t serve the same purpose as timeline photos, and I don’t get why Facebook decided to treat them as timeline photos.

Just because you want to be able to swap recipes with your old high school basketball coach doesn’t mean that you want the entire Internet to know everything about you.